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The document presents a project on Computer Vision, detailing its definition, goals, workings, and applications across various fields such as smartphones, web, VR/AR, insurance, medical imaging, and self-driving cars. It highlights the advantages of improved customer experiences and seamless shopping, while also addressing significant disadvantages related to privacy concerns. The project is a collaborative effort by students Vedant Singh, Samir Minhas, and Devraj Chavda.

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The document presents a project on Computer Vision, detailing its definition, goals, workings, and applications across various fields such as smartphones, web, VR/AR, insurance, medical imaging, and self-driving cars. It highlights the advantages of improved customer experiences and seamless shopping, while also addressing significant disadvantages related to privacy concerns. The project is a collaborative effort by students Vedant Singh, Samir Minhas, and Devraj Chavda.

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ARTIFICIAL

INTELLIGENCE
PROJECT WORK
COMPUTER VISION PPTX
PRESENTED TO YOU BY THE
FOLLOWING STUDENTS
*VEDANT SINGH *SAMIR MINHAS
ROLL NO 1030A ROLL NO 1027A

*DEVRAJ CHAVDA
ROLL NO 1007A
CONTENT
• Introduction
• Goal of Computer Vision
• How Does Computer Vision Work
• Relation Between Computer Vision And Image Processing
• Applications
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
What is Computer Vision?

• Computer vision is field of AI.


• Computer vision is an interdisciplinary scientific field that deals with how computers can
gain high-level understanding from digital images or videos. From the perspective of
engineering, it seeks to understand and automate tasks that the human visual system can do.
• Typically, this involves developing methods that attempt to reproduce the capability of
human vision.
GOAL OF COMPUTER VISION
• The goal of computer vision is to understand the content of digital images.
• The ultimate goal of Computer Vision is to imitate the great capabilies of the human visual
system.
• Computer Vision allows the computer not only to record images but also to interpret them.
• Deep learning has helped improve on many tasks and approach new ones in Computer
Vision.
• Deep Learning simplifies the process of feature extraction through mathematical operations.
• The first demonstration of deep learning in computer vision was in image recognition, object
detection and face recognition.
HOW DOES COMPUTER VISION WORK?
Computer vision algorithms that we use today are based on pattern recognition. We train
computers on a massive amount of visual data—computers process images, label objects on
them, and find patterns in those objects. For example, if we send a million images of flowers,
the computer will analyze them, identify patterns that are similar to all flowers and, at the end
of this process, will create a model “flower.”
HOW DOES COMPUTER VISION WORK?
In short, machines interpret images as a series of pixels, each with their own set of color
values. For example, below is a picture of Abraham Lincoln. Each pixel’s brightness in this
image is represented by a single 8-bit number, ranging from 0 (black) to 255 (white). These
numbers are what software sees when you input an image. This data is provided as an input
to the computer vision
.
RELATION BETWEEN COMPUTER
VISION AND IMAGE PROCESSING
APPLICATIONS
• Smartphones: QR codes, computational photography (Android Lens Blur, iPhone Portrait
Mode), panorama construction (Google Photo Spheres), face detection, expression detection
(smile), Snapchat filters (face tracking)
APPLICATIONS
Web: Image search, Google photos (face recognition,
object recognition, scene recognition, geolocalization
from vision)

VR/AR: Outside-in tracking (HTC VIVE), inside out tracking (simultaneous localization and
mapping, HoloLens), object occlusion (dense depth estimation)
APPLICATIONS
Insurance: Claims automation, Damage analysis,
Property inspection etc.

Medical imaging: CAT / MRI reconstruction,


assisted diagnosis, automatic pathology, connectomics,
AI-guided surgery
APPLICATIONS
Self-driving cars
Computer vision enables cars to make sense of their surroundings. A smart vehicle has a few
cameras that capture videos from different angles and send videos as an input signal to the
computer vision software. The system processes the video in real-time and detects objects
like road marking, objects near the car (such as pedestrians or other cars), traffic lights etc.
ADVANTAGES
Improved Online Merchandising
Customers will be able to search via images to find similar styles to what they’re looking for
instead of relying on tags.

Unique Customer Experiences


Services like Snapchat filters are aimed to provide an experience that can only be considered
“unique.”

Seamless Store Experiences


Amazon Go creates a seamless, efficient environment for shopping. No more waiting in long
lines, dealing with cashiers, or worrying about handling your wallet.
DISADVANTAGES
The computer vision disadvantages regard a hefty issue in the modern age:
privacy.
The driving force that makes computer vision effective also leads to doubt whether it should
be pursued.
By gathering and learning from thousands of photos, videos, etc., everything we do is stored
or owned by corporations.
Users need to become more aware of what sort of data they put out into the world.
THANK YOU!!!

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